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  • C Christopher Duncan

    It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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    hairy_hats
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    Foxit.[^]

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      Foxit.[^]

      I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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      Tomas Brennan
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      Sumatra PDF [^] Best regards, Tom :)

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        Foxit.[^]

        I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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        Christopher Duncan
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        My bad. Forgot to mention free, which is the only reason I currently put up with Adobe.

        Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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          My bad. Forgot to mention free, which is the only reason I currently put up with Adobe.

          Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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          hairy_hats
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          Foxit reader is free. :-D

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          • C Christopher Duncan

            It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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            Lost User
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            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me

            There is a new Indian PDF glacier like reader that opens 22 times quicker than the older glacier like reader. At least according to a number of scientific bodies, the UN, and a load of hearsay. :)

            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              Foxit reader is free. :-D

              I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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              Christopher Duncan
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              Oops. Saw, "Try it free" and translated to "Free trial before paying." See what evil things advertising has done to the Internet? :)

              Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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              • C Christopher Duncan

                It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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                Kevin McFarlane
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                Foxit. Also remembers document position between instances. Not sure whether Adobe does now but it certainly didn't. You do get a small banner ad at top right of title bar but not intrusive. There's a Firefox plugin, but it appears that you avoid them. However, it's more stable than the corresponding Adobe one, it's never crashed on me.

                Kevin

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                • C Christopher Duncan

                  It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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                  mobius111001
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                  Another vote for FoxIT

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                  • C Christopher Duncan

                    It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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                    Saurabh Garg
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                    Foxit's font rendering in terrible compared to Acrobat. So I use it mainly to find the PDF I am interested in or for quickly going throught a document. For reading long documents I use Acrobat with all plugins disabled. You will be amazed at how fast acrobat loads with no plugins. -Saurabh

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                      Foxit's font rendering in terrible compared to Acrobat. So I use it mainly to find the PDF I am interested in or for quickly going throught a document. For reading long documents I use Acrobat with all plugins disabled. You will be amazed at how fast acrobat loads with no plugins. -Saurabh

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                      Eh? What's wrong with SumatraPDF - tis smaller than foxit and is on its own executable... :laugh: opensource + free... Best regards, Tom.

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                      • C Christopher Duncan

                        It's not the glacier like speed at which Adobe Reader opens that gets to me. It's the draconian update engine, which I find irritating on a number of levels. What alternative readers to you guys use, and how intrusive is the installation?

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                        For a 64bit reader alternative: PDF X-Change[^]

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                          Eh? What's wrong with SumatraPDF - tis smaller than foxit and is on its own executable... :laugh: opensource + free... Best regards, Tom.

                          #define SIG 1 #ifdef SIG Tommie Brennan - ^(\w{6})\w*\s+\b(\w{1})\w*$ Visit my blog @ http://blog.tbits.ie #endif

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                          Saurabh Garg
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                          Did I say there is something wrong with SumatraPDF? In fact I never heard of it before today. Just for your information Foxit reader also comes as single executable and is meant for portable use. Its just that I am not quite happy with its font rendering. -Saurabh

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                            Eh? What's wrong with SumatraPDF - tis smaller than foxit and is on its own executable... :laugh: opensource + free... Best regards, Tom.

                            #define SIG 1 #ifdef SIG Tommie Brennan - ^(\w{6})\w*\s+\b(\w{1})\w*$ Visit my blog @ http://blog.tbits.ie #endif

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                            How do you find SumatraPDF to be for printing? The forums say that it's slow and produces massive print spools.

                            I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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